ahare, ovaga bangali amra. CM, corsair product gular kase tt kisui na, r egla niyai amdr koto kahini![]()
cm to available na. Forumgulay ja dekhlam tate mone hoy corsair e best psu banay. Obossho casing er jonno cm er kono opponent nai
corsair er professional and enthusiast series. Ar cm er mone hoy gx/silentpro series
Corsair do not make their PSUs, so don't Antec, CM, XFX, etc. What they do is just rebrand PSU units from Seasonic, CWT, FSP, Delta, etc. And Tt does make good units too: the Toughpower, Toughpower XT and Toughpower Grand are all solid CWT units. As for the chassis, Lian Li, although expensive, offers the best build quality among all chassis manufacturers.
Last edited by Dee; May 30th, 2012 at 16:51.
I'm not worried about PSU. I'm sure my current one can handle it just fine. But the price seems excess =,="
The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power.
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Suppose it is written in your psu, Max power of +12v is 228watt. And the chart shows there's +12v1 has 14A and +12v2 has 15A. So you may say, 14A+15A= 29A. But the thing is not like that. We know, 228watt/12volt= 19Amp. So, your psu's combined max +12v rail has 19A. Suppose when v1 rail will give 14A and the v2 rail cannot provide more than 5A and vice-versa. The things works like that. I personally prefer the single rail units than multiple rails because those units are far more stable in delivering raw power. If you search in the Internet, you will find the topclass Antec and Seasonic units provide single +12v rail with 50/60A than multiple rails with 19/20A..
Girl my body don't lie, i'm outta my mind, let it rain over me.......
Read the above post again, anyone who thinks Corsair makes the best PSUs.
There are far superior brands out there, Antec/SuperFlower/Seasonic/Enermax. Low end CM PSUs are very poor, and the hignend ones are expensive. Right now the Tt Smart 550w is only 7.5k and is a really good buy. As for casing, I don't like CM casings except the HAF series, there are better cases out there.
EDIT: Not saying to avoid Corsair completely, that would be totally inappropriate and they don't deserve that judgement. The one reason everyone opts for Corsair outside, is because of their RMA/7yr warranty/level support which are really unmatched.
http://thermaltakeusa.com/Product.as...2&ID=1899#Tab0
this is the exact model I use. Do check. As I am quiet the noob when it comes to these amperage and rail thingies.